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[ltr]Muqtada al-Sadr to Erdogan: get out of your honor better than to go out disqualified[/ltr]

[ltr]Najaf -arac Press October -13: threatened the cleric Moqtada al - Sadr, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan remove his troops from Mosul innorthern Iraq by force if they did not make adecision withdrawing immediately.

Sadr said in response to a query from one of his followers on the presence of Turkish troops on Iraqi Alaradih, told Erdogan "Get out of your honor , before he was expelled out of all Iraqis agreed to refusal , " calling on Erdogan to "protectthe Muslims of Turkey risks."

Sadr promised the Turkish president 's remarks tothe presence of its troops in Ba'shiqah camp innorthern Iraq, as "reprehensible," adding , "We have agreed on all Iraqis to reject the Turkish presence in the country."

He was the leader of Sadr , who has a military wing as the "Brigades of Peace" is ready to protect the people of Mosul , incoordination with the Iraqi government.

The Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi responded through a statement his office on Recep Tayyip Erdogan 's remarks, after the recent attack on the al - Abadi as a result of demand in Baghdad to withdraw Turkish troops at Camp Ba'shiqah near Mosul.

Abadi warned earlier, the fallout from the presence of those troops on Iraqi territory, while the Iraqi parliament , described theTurkish forces as "occupying power", after the Turkish parliament 's approval to allow the troops to stay on Iraqi territory and Alsorah.anthy (1)